"First do no harm". It is part of the Hippocratic Oath. This statement is not, repeat not, in any of the many versions of the Hippocratic Oath. Please see the Wikipedia entry for "primum non nocere" and "First do no harm". Moreover, it does not appear verbatim in any Hippocratic writings. Perhaps you all should do your homework. Cedric M. Smith, M.D.
Primum non nocereFirst do no harm.
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It is Latin for, "first (or above all), do no harm".
There is no such a principle as non- beneficence. There are two main ethical principles of beneficence (do good) and non- maleficence (do no harm or in Latin, Primum non nocere)
There is no such a principle as non- beneficence. There are two main ethical principles of beneficence (do good) and non- maleficence (do no harm or in Latin, Primum non nocere)
Quo Primum was created in 1570.
Supplementum primum Prodromi florae Novae Hollandiae was created in 1830.
Primum non nocere (the correct spelling) is Latin for "First, do no harm."Although this is not literally part of the Hippocratric Oath, the Oath does contain a similar statement: "to abstain from doing harm."
In the atrial defect primum, the blood shunt from the left to the right because of the blood volume overload from the right.
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